Computer Science, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

difference between scanner and buffereader class​

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Answered by RoyalKrish
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⏭️One of the main difference between BufferedReader and Scanner class is that former class is meant to just read String or text data while Scanner class is meant to both read and parse text data into Java primitive types like int, short, float, double, and long.

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Answered by priya0982
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One of the main difference between BufferedReader and Scanner class is that former class is meant to just read String or text data while Scanner class is meant to both read and parse text data into Java primitive types like int, short, float, double, and long.

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